SOLUTION: The average monthly rainfall for 6 months was 28.5 mm. If it had rained 1mm more each month. By how much would have the total been increased in six months?
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Question 1098674: The average monthly rainfall for 6 months was 28.5 mm. If it had rained 1mm more each month. By how much would have the total been increased in six months?
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Total rainfall: 6 * 28.5 mm = 171 mm
Total rainfall if 1mm more every month: 6 * 29.5 mm = 177 mm
The rainfall increases by mm.
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